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Canned beer was not attempted until 1909 when the  the American Can Company made its first attempt to can beer. This was unsuccessful, and the American Can Company would have to wait for the end of Prohibition in the United States before it tried again. Finally in 1933, after two years of research, American Can developed a can that was pressurized and had a special coating to prevent the fizzy beer from chemically reacting with the tin.\r\n\r\nPurchasing cans did not require a deposit, were easier to stack, more durable, less breakable and took less time to chill. The use of cans particularly exploded during WWII when brewers shipped millions of cans of beer to soldiers overseas.\r\n\r\nhttps://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/first-canned-beer-goes-on-sale\r\n\r\nIn 1957 Krueger's was sold to a new group of owners headed by John Eisenbeiss although some of the Krueger family retained their interest in the company and William C. Krueger remained board chairman.  In 1958 the brewery celebrated its 100th Anniversary.   The celebration couldn't hide the fact that Krueger's was suffering a loss of market share to the national companies like Schlitz and Anheuser-Busch.  In 1961 the company was sold, the Newark plant was closed and the brand was produced by Narragansett in Cranston, Rhode Island.  The original brewing plant was leveled in 1988 to build, what else, a shopping center. \r\nhttp://www.rustycans.com/COM/month0406.html\r\nThe Krueger Brewing Company is still in existence today but is not a family owned business with breweries in Florida and Colorado.\r\n\r\nhttp://kruegerbrewingcompany.com/\r\n\r\nBrewing and Newark History and Manufacturing\r\n“Brewing success was not due to luck, but based on the fact that Newark was blessed with excellent transportation, had a skilled workforce at its disposal, contained a large beer drinking immigrant population and had secured an excellent source of plentiful and inexpensive water. Joseph G. 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